rose donna yeah she is too young to become slave. She will learn discipline after an year or two. When she understands what her parents expect from her clearly.
My fam and I LOVE this video. It’s a riot to see her walking around with this hamper and then how the tantrum faucet can just turn on and off. Priceless.
You are creating a monster by teaching her that as long as she throws a tantrum, she will always get what she wants. It will not be cute or funny when she is a teenager and still acting like that, which is exactly where you will be in 12 years if you do not stop letting her tantrums control your parenting.
Some people like to train their kids like dogs. What a pity. Or program them like robots. She will be a rebel at worst. Not a bad thing. Balanced kids are rebelious at adolescence anyway , it's a sane behaviour. So let babies be a bit independent, they won't become psychopaths. Chill out. It's just a baby.
She is just a baby but don't forget this is the age where you have to put some structure and discipline otherwise you'll end up with a 3 year old spoiled kid, and from then on it only gets worse... Doesn't matter if they are 1 year old or 1 and a half.. babies do NOT all of a sudden transition into this more wise and mature kid who will listen to you ...it all happens from a very early age such as the baby years, through a very long period of time with a lot of discipline ...you an't spoil them and give them everything and ignore tantrums and laugh whenever they throw a tantrum at the age of 1-2 and then all of a suden expect them to act mature and listen to you and understand that tantrums are not gonna do it anymore when they are 4-5 ... no, what matters is the time inbetween...there needs to be consistance with the child, not in one moment the parents shout and punish..and the other moment they laugh about it and ignore it...this way you give the child mixed signals. Parents do this mistake A LOT and i know because i worked at mcdonalds for 2 years and i was constantly surrounded by parents doing all sorts of stupid things around and with their kids. Babies are smarter than you think, and remember and understand a lot of things you are not aware of. They are like sponges and absorb everything around them even the smallest to us insignificant things. Don't underestimate them.
You also have to understand young children can't express their feelings with words at this stage in life. You have to give them words for example when the dad kept taking the hamper of the child instead laughing say, "oh you're mad aren't you? You were so happy playing with this and daddy took it away and you're so mad."
@@yanfei7782 When toddlers throw tantrums people have to understand it's not to be spoiled they can't express themselves as well as school age children do. They can't say hey I'm frustrated and this is why. Which is why I'm glad my sister did sign language with her first born so he could communicate.
@@yanfei7782 I was explaining to Kristin, that children like this little one are gonna throw tantrums because they don't know how to control their emotions. I can see if the baby was carrying on throwing herself on the floor and whatnot giving her a time out. Crying over frustration that doesn't deserve a punishment. I remember when my youngest nephew was little he loved Sesame Street and his older brother took his Ernie Doll from him and he was crying and upset we didn't punish him because he couldn't say, "Hey that's mine".
So you didn't learn from the first one then that temper tantrums are NOT cute and should not be encouraged. Do you really think that society wants that in its midst. As a rule, your child will be perceived as an irritating little brat so do yourself a favour and train that behaviour out of it!
She didn't run into anything with a hamper on her. But when the hamper was off, she ran into the counter AND the fridge. 😬 After banging her head on the floor. I don't know shit about shit but that is alarming.
Very sad while reading the comments below...that's a kid not a dog to train at this age. .she's too small to get trained. .enjoy her cuteness. ...y u people are bothering about her parenting....Every kid is important for their parents. ..she's so cute. ..enjoy every moments of your kid
Maybe they are important to their parents but the rest of society does not wish to be lumbered with screaming brats in their midst. People have a really poor opinion of them and will not speak about - or to - them kindly. No child is too small to be brought up properly (or trained, as you call it). That is the problem nowadays, parents don't bother at any age and then the curse of the vile cretin inflicts itself in society, screaming and shouting, charging about barging into everyone and then throwing itself on the floor in public when things don't go its way. Start now by showing your child that it cannot have everything it wants. It will learn that in due course. If you give in to it now, you will find yourself always doing so
Scream when she doesn't get her own way then parents give in a give it back to her there going to have a tantrum every time she doesn't get her own way ?????
so she loses her shit when the hamper is taken off of her but she goes back to normal its put back on Also I don't like how the dad kept taking it off of her because of how she reacted every time it was taken off but in hindsight the first time I watched this video I found it fucking hilarious every time she flipped out.
She tries to bang her head when she's upset? The parents should watch out for her as she gets older. She has self-destructive tendencies when she gets upset. The basic reaction to stress of most people show up when they were still babies and toddlers. Most mothers and fathers who watched their children grow knew that. There are some things that never change.
Roy Oh my God most of the kids at one time try to hit their heads off of something even at in a crib they do not have destructive tendencies its Just s reaction ‼️
my kids learned this was the quickest way NOT to get something from mom. she sounds delightful....not! her running into the fridge was karma and the best part.,
the lil bean is pleased with the laundry hamper on her head😄 when the laundry hamper is off the lil bean gets very upset how will they ever use the hamper again :/
This adorable baby is so adorable... look again at how happy she is walking around with her new BFF! Come on parents, really? She was sent to you for her safe care and well being. Depends on you two for EVERYTHING! Her vocabulary is so limited and if she can give up some non verbal communication by crying, the very least you can do is "play along with her", right? czcams.com/video/QDBJR8C7luk/video.html
What you did is MEAN... She was happy and having fun and you took it from her... She feels happy and safe... If it is not broke... Don't mess it up....
jesus Christ dude stop taking the damn thing off of her you know she doesn't like when you take it off and how she reacts when you do it no because that just makes me mad because it's not cool to take it off when you know she likes wearing it SO STOP TAKING IT OFF!
Aaron Schumacher its true also..but its also depend to the child ..sometimes theres children that even we tried our best to descipline still very diff.like this age is very cute so for let them enjoy their childhood😃😂✌✌
Pls make ur child understand and help her being responsible....children throwing tantrums and parents agreeing to her will lead to problems for the child and her family members when she grows up... parents pls take charge
So I suppose that when she is 16 years old and a police officer tells her "No, you cannot drive 20 mph over the speed limit," that as long as "her heart desires it bad enough," then she can break the law, and put herself and others on the road at risk? Her tantrums may sway her parents, but they will not sway the law, and she will end up paying the same price as everyone else. When she steps into the real world, she will learn the hard way that the entire world is not her personal amusement park and that other fellow citizens in the world were not put on earth to entertain her or to ensure she gets what she wants just so she doesn't cry. It is always good to teach your children to have ambition, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that, but this is not how you do it. Children also need to learn that they also have boundaries, and need to learn to be respectful. It all starts now when they are little.
I suppose she won't have to she won't have to worry about breaking the law with speeding at 16 due to autonomous driving. Not only that but I would give her a pat on the back if that's all the worst she has done...at least she's not texting and driving or getting a dui. On top of that...everyday I drive to work...95% of the drivers are doing 15 over...and on the express way it's even greater...I suppose she will just be keeping up with the other 95% of the other drivers. This video was created 2 years ago...how can you except a one year old to have any real realization of the world. As one grows and learns...one changes as they grow and learn...in which she has done. This video has nothing to do with teaching her to have ambition but everything to do with having a burning desire...just maybe I know something that 95% of the world doesn't know...and it's a good reason only 5% are wealthy. Even though respect has been lost in this world...at her age today...she already is.
Of course I do not EXPECT (I"m assuming that's what you meant to say) a one year old to have a realistic understanding of the world. I never at anytime insinuated that. You are completely missing the point. I was merely pointing out that some of your parenting skills could be detrimental to her if she grows up feeling like the word "no" does not apply to her. The speeding was only an example of a bigger point. You say "at least she's not texting and driving or getting a dui." If she is raised to believe that "no" stands for "next opportunity," then it will not matter if it is speeding, texting, or drinking. If she does not believe the word "no" applies to her, then she will do ANY of those things if, according to you, "she desires it bad enough." BTW, I realize that her 16th birthday seems to be a long way off, but I have raised four children. It really is not as far away as what it seems. Speeding may not seem like a big deal to many, simply because it is likely the most common traffic law that many drivers feel they are exempt from obeying, but believe me, it will not seem like "no big deal" if, God forbid, you end up having to bury a child. My spouse and I retired from law enforcement, and unfortunately, we delivered far too many death notifications to parents who were sitting at home waiting up for their children to return from nights out having fun with friends. Instead of their children walking through the front door, they got a knock and the "I regret to inform you" speech. Speeding was, by far, a greater contributor to the teen fatalities than alcohol. Parents should always be setting a good example. But again, the speeding issue is the absolute minor point, and an example of the bigger point I was trying to make, and that point is that ALL children need to understand what the word, "no" means, they will not always get their way, and that they do have boundaries. To teach them differently will only end up hurting them in the long wrong. Good luck.
She doesnt have a problem. She's a normal baby, mommy and daddy give her a toy and then take it away from her and now she's distraught. Normal reaction of a 1 year old. I personally would pop her little diaper, but you cant confuse a child with that she can and cannot have, she gets frustrated. She understands if mommy or daddy gives it to me I can have it, but she's not quite at the age yet where she understands sharing quite well. All she understands is you take it away.
The parents are the only brats in this family. The baby is not hurting any one. She seems to be enjoying her new toy. Why do parents have to take away their child's imagination?
Thats one mean dad. Spoiling the kids fun just because he finds it funny to watch her cry. Says shes got to share but he didn't ask he took it first. Power contoling bully. So sad she'll probably grow up to be a vindictive controlling bully like her dad.
Mine would dump.the close out of it and get in it when they were small. These are the precise yrs.get her one of her own as a toy then.man easy solution right ?
Yaa, what the dad was doing is probably not the right thing. The kid is entertaining herself with a hamper and there was no need to take that away from her.
"You're free!"
"I don't want to be free!"
I love this video! She's not upset or hurting herself until the hamper comes off. Too too funny! 💗💗 What a character. 😁
In the hamper is hilarious! She doesn’t know how to express her upset in another way. Her brain wasn’t developed enough for calm language.
Lauren S idiot people you erritad very small kid for making vidio.. discounting
😂😂😂 discounting doesn't make sense
Awww she looks cute with the hamper. 🥰. Just let her play ! 😭.
Can't wait to see her on an episode of "Snapped."
Lots of screaming and no tears. What a nightmare!
She’s so cute I love on how she cries
Fiddlesticks!
I can't believe she sobs in disbelief after the hamper gets taken away!
She's a sweetie!
I have a 16 month old so when she started to scream i hit mute. 😂
Baby is baby. She loves her new toy. When she is tired, she will stop.
I can't believe people are attacking a little girl! Like she's a CHILD! God bless her she's cute!
rose donna yeah she is too young to become slave. She will learn discipline after an year or two. When she understands what her parents expect from her clearly.
rose donna
Parents need a time out‼️‼️
My fam and I LOVE this video. It’s a riot to see her walking around with this hamper and then how the tantrum faucet can just turn on and off. Priceless.
Screams the minute she doesn’t get what she wants, then shuts up when she gets her own way. Crikey!!
Almost like she's got mom and dad trained to be her bitches huh?
She's only 1 year old
@@gagoosh66 Yep! Clever girl. Learning early to scream for what she wants in life. She’ll go far.
She is just trying to entertain herself so she doesn't get bored. You are obviously trying to be an assclown.
@@JulieH57She is going to turn into Oozaru giant ape
Maybe she had a feeling of safety in there. Who knows, but if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
to cute! dad's funny...people need to relax. Remember normal parents are not perfect.
2:47 I like how the baby became a train
The best part was at the end when she heabut the refrigerator and fell
IKR
You are creating a monster by teaching her that as long as she throws a tantrum, she will always get what she wants. It will not be cute or funny when she is a teenager and still acting like that, which is exactly where you will be in 12 years if you do not stop letting her tantrums control your parenting.
Thanks for your comment but I think you have me twisted as a parent. I know how to control the "monster" that I've created.
Some people like to train their kids like dogs.
What a pity.
Or program them like robots.
She will be a rebel at worst.
Not a bad thing.
Balanced kids are rebelious at adolescence anyway , it's a sane behaviour.
So let babies be a bit independent, they won't become psychopaths.
Chill out.
It's just a baby.
Happy Hour stop telling people how to raise their kids. I hate shit like that, like shut up
Happy hour you are so correct! And She got hurt because she threw a fit.
@@babyshowtyme9065 you have a problem this object you creating will be the gratest shit you will create
She is adorable!!! I felt bad for her when she was running and fell 😍😍😍😍😢😢😢
She is just a baby but don't forget this is the age where you have to put some structure and discipline otherwise you'll end up with a 3 year old spoiled kid, and from then on it only gets worse... Doesn't matter if they are 1 year old or 1 and a half.. babies do NOT all of a sudden transition into this more wise and mature kid who will listen to you ...it all happens from a very early age such as the baby years, through a very long period of time with a lot of discipline ...you an't spoil them and give them everything and ignore tantrums and laugh whenever they throw a tantrum at the age of 1-2 and then all of a suden expect them to act mature and listen to you and understand that tantrums are not gonna do it anymore when they are 4-5 ... no, what matters is the time inbetween...there needs to be consistance with the child, not in one moment the parents shout and punish..and the other moment they laugh about it and ignore it...this way you give the child mixed signals. Parents do this mistake A LOT and i know because i worked at mcdonalds for 2 years and i was constantly surrounded by parents doing all sorts of stupid things around and with their kids. Babies are smarter than you think, and remember and understand a lot of things you are not aware of. They are like sponges and absorb everything around them even the smallest to us insignificant things. Don't underestimate them.
You also have to understand young children can't express their feelings with words at this stage in life. You have to give them words for example when the dad kept taking the hamper of the child instead laughing say, "oh you're mad aren't you? You were so happy playing with this and daddy took it away and you're so mad."
@@Sailormoonfan88 Y'all, it's just a baby being silly.
@@yanfei7782 When toddlers throw tantrums people have to understand it's not to be spoiled they can't express themselves as well as school age children do. They can't say hey I'm frustrated and this is why. Which is why I'm glad my sister did sign language with her first born so he could communicate.
@@Sailormoonfan88 But this video doesn't look as serious as you're making it sound.
@@yanfei7782 I was explaining to Kristin, that children like this little one are gonna throw tantrums because they don't know how to control their emotions. I can see if the baby was carrying on throwing herself on the floor and whatnot giving her a time out. Crying over frustration that doesn't deserve a punishment. I remember when my youngest nephew was little he loved Sesame Street and his older brother took his Ernie Doll from him and he was crying and upset we didn't punish him because he couldn't say, "Hey that's mine".
Supernanny forgot to come on this house to teach the baby stop tantrum
mom: do you wanna eat food?
baby: yes and I want daddy to stop taking my costume
She's cute adorable i remember that from my two daughters that age amen
So you didn't learn from the first one then that temper tantrums are NOT cute and should not be encouraged. Do you really think that society wants that in its midst. As a rule, your child will be perceived as an irritating little brat so do yourself a favour and train that behaviour out of it!
She didn't run into anything with a hamper on her. But when the hamper was off, she ran into the counter AND the fridge. 😬 After banging her head on the floor.
I don't know shit about shit but that is alarming.
Very sad while reading the comments below...that's a kid not a dog to train at this age. .she's too small to get trained. .enjoy her cuteness. ...y u people are bothering about her parenting....Every kid is important for their parents. ..she's so cute. ..enjoy every moments of your kid
Maybe they are important to their parents but the rest of society does not wish to be lumbered with screaming brats in their midst. People have a really poor opinion of them and will not speak about - or to - them kindly. No child is too small to be brought up properly (or trained, as you call it). That is the problem nowadays, parents don't bother at any age and then the curse of the vile cretin inflicts itself in society, screaming and shouting, charging about barging into everyone and then throwing itself on the floor in public when things don't go its way. Start now by showing your child that it cannot have everything it wants. It will learn that in due course. If you give in to it now, you will find yourself always doing so
Scream when she doesn't get her own way then parents give in a give it back to her there going to have a tantrum every time she doesn't get her own way ?????
Awww lol my daughter is almost one. I can't help to think how cute it is when she throws tantrums. I love to see her personality forming!!
Lol....cute...yeah, um ok. Let's see how cute you find it when she is older....
@@cdivine011 ITA
so she loses her shit when the hamper is taken off of her but she goes back to normal its put back on Also I don't like how the dad kept taking it off of her because of how she reacted every time it was taken off but in hindsight the first time I watched this video I found it fucking hilarious every time she flipped out.
I don’t think it has anything to do with the hamper, it has everything to do with the child’s behavior when it doesn’t get what it wants.
She tries to bang her head when she's upset? The parents should watch out for her as she gets older. She has self-destructive tendencies when she gets upset. The basic reaction to stress of most people show up when they were still babies and toddlers. Most mothers and fathers who watched their children grow knew that. There are some things that never change.
Roy
Oh my God most of the kids at one time try to hit their heads off of something even at in a crib they do not have destructive tendencies its
Just s reaction ‼️
a lot of toddlers do this.
my kids learned this was the quickest way NOT to get something from mom. she sounds delightful....not! her running into the fridge was karma and the best part.,
? You’re evil & going straight to hell
🤣🤣🤣
😂🤣😂. Love this!
Why not let her play with the hamper she's just a baby. What harm does itdo?!!
Uh, maybe they were trying to do laundry...?
well she taught you.
Let her cry it out .
the lil bean is pleased with the laundry hamper on her head😄 when the laundry hamper is off the lil bean gets very upset how will they ever use the hamper again :/
STOP TELLING YOUR DAUGHTER TO SIT OVER AND OVER AGAIN. She's not a dog.
Mia : I'm 4 and I'm sometimes like that
USSR (her dad after she was abused) : the cutest demon I adopted
Ah am relieved witnessing, my son too bangs his head on the floor when mad 😂
Both parents seem defective. First, for having taught her to tantrum into getting what she wants. And second, for knowingly provoking them.
Exactly, now when she goes to school and she won't get her way she'll end up doing the same thing she's been untaught to do!!! Sad!!
In 10 years its the parents who cry if they allow this behaviour.
She is like ... hmm this is far better
So cute....
I’ve never seen such a grumpy baby must be her diet .
She's so cute.
Why do some babies bang their head self inflicted injury 😃. No matter which country which household a baby is born they behave exactly same!
Ouch! “ Maybe hitting my head on the floor isn’t a good idea?!
When your mech is destroyed in overwatch
Awwe how cute 😁😁😁😊😊
This adorable baby is so adorable... look again at how happy she is walking around with her new BFF! Come on parents, really?
She was sent to you for her safe care and well being. Depends on you two for EVERYTHING! Her vocabulary is so limited and if she can give up some non verbal communication by crying, the very least you can do is "play along with her", right?
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It used to be made for kids.
She's not hurting herself. Because when she hits her head on the floor she doesn't hit herself hard
What you did is MEAN... She was happy and having fun and you took it from her... She feels happy and safe... If it is not broke... Don't mess it up....
Wait until she is 2 that is when the fun tantrums begin lol
jesus Christ dude stop taking the damn thing off of her you know she doesn't like when you take it off and how she reacts when you do it no because that just makes me mad because it's not cool to take it off when you know she likes wearing it SO STOP TAKING IT OFF!
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Just too cute!!!!!
Aww so cute
Teaching her that throwing a tantrum gets her what she wants. Wait until she is 14 and destroys things to get her way.
Rosemarie you sweet stupid woman a baby cries to communicate not to manipulate that little girl will not remember this within the next hour
(Baby) I DONT WANT FREEDOM
Ayaaahh comments here ....are u serious???i find it funny and cute.. shes only 1yr old.....shes happy playing dat hamper so let it be😂😃😃
My one year old is same😂
Meenakshi Borade 😃😃1 to 3yrs old is cute even naughty😃
annie bermido...yes 1yr. olds do this kind of stuff...it’s funny and cute...just enjoy these years plenty of time for discipline later..
Karma Kissick hahaha yess thats true.let them enjoy first next suffer for descipline😃😃
Aaron Schumacher its true also..but its also depend to the child
..sometimes theres children that even we tried our best to descipline still very diff.like this age is very cute so for let them enjoy their childhood😃😂✌✌
Sooo funny... such a cute baby
You must be referring to a different video....
Baldwin Wallace shut up
Super nanny jo frost would stop the tantrum & teach the parents it’s not okay to laugh when kids have a tantrum.
That's hilarious
She is a darling but quite hot tempered. Parents should brace themselves! ;)
ignore her and she becomes disinterested.
Pls make ur child understand and help her being responsible....children throwing tantrums and parents agreeing to her will lead to problems for the child and her family members when she grows up... parents pls take charge
She is crying 😂😂😂😂😂😂
soooooooo cute baby..... my mother
oh my god you dont do that work it will be very difficult to handle in her teenage if she learn this all
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God bless u baby.... I love you soon much.........i love you
stop giving and taking the hamper from her. do one or the other. now all shes learned is that if she yells enough, youll give in.
What she really learned is that if her heart desires it bad enough...she must find a way to get it. No = Next Opportunity.
Ramona Hartley- You are exactly right!
So I suppose that when she is 16 years old and a police officer tells her "No, you cannot drive 20 mph over the speed limit," that as long as "her heart desires it bad enough," then she can break the law, and put herself and others on the road at risk? Her tantrums may sway her parents, but they will not sway the law, and she will end up paying the same price as everyone else. When she steps into the real world, she will learn the hard way that the entire world is not her personal amusement park and that other fellow citizens in the world were not put on earth to entertain her or to ensure she gets what she wants just so she doesn't cry. It is always good to teach your children to have ambition, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that, but this is not how you do it. Children also need to learn that they also have boundaries, and need to learn to be respectful. It all starts now when they are little.
I suppose she won't have to she won't have to worry about breaking the law with speeding at 16 due to autonomous driving. Not only that but I would give her a pat on the back if that's all the worst she has done...at least she's not texting and driving or getting a dui. On top of that...everyday I drive to work...95% of the drivers are doing 15 over...and on the express way it's even greater...I suppose she will just be keeping up with the other 95% of the other drivers.
This video was created 2 years ago...how can you except a one year old to have any real realization of the world. As one grows and learns...one changes as they grow and learn...in which she has done. This video has nothing to do with teaching her to have ambition but everything to do with having a burning desire...just maybe I know something that 95% of the world doesn't know...and it's a good reason only 5% are wealthy.
Even though respect has been lost in this world...at her age today...she already is.
Of course I do not EXPECT (I"m assuming that's what you meant to say) a one year old to have a realistic understanding of the world. I never at anytime insinuated that. You are completely missing the point. I was merely pointing out that some of your parenting skills could be detrimental to her if she grows up feeling like the word "no" does not apply to her. The speeding was only an example of a bigger point. You say "at least she's not texting and driving or getting a dui." If she is raised to believe that "no" stands for "next opportunity," then it will not matter if it is speeding, texting, or drinking. If she does not believe the word "no" applies to her, then she will do ANY of those things if, according to you, "she desires it bad enough." BTW, I realize that her 16th birthday seems to be a long way off, but I have raised four children. It really is not as far away as what it seems. Speeding may not seem like a big deal to many, simply because it is likely the most common traffic law that many drivers feel they are exempt from obeying, but believe me, it will not seem like "no big deal" if, God forbid, you end up having to bury a child. My spouse and I retired from law enforcement, and unfortunately, we delivered far too many death notifications to parents who were sitting at home waiting up for their children to return from nights out having fun with friends. Instead of their children walking through the front door, they got a knock and the "I regret to inform you" speech. Speeding was, by far, a greater contributor to the teen fatalities than alcohol. Parents should always be setting a good example. But again, the speeding issue is the absolute minor point, and an example of the bigger point I was trying to make, and that point is that ALL children need to understand what the word, "no" means, they will not always get their way, and that they do have boundaries. To teach them differently will only end up hurting them in the long wrong. Good luck.
Y do you keeping taking it off her and making her cry just let her play with it she will give up soon
Cute cute cute
I see everything from "you're creating a monster" to "so funny, cute baby" those who are criticizing should just live a little.
She doesnt have a problem. She's a normal baby, mommy and daddy give her a toy and then take it away from her and now she's distraught. Normal reaction of a 1 year old. I personally would pop her little diaper, but you cant confuse a child with that she can and cannot have, she gets frustrated. She understands if mommy or daddy gives it to me I can have it, but she's not quite at the age yet where she understands sharing quite well. All she understands is you take it away.
I'd just go in another room.
so sweet
The parents are the only brats in this family. The baby is not hurting any one. She seems to be enjoying her new toy. Why do parents have to take away their child's imagination?
Brat has no reason to whine like a little b*
Exactly
@@esmea956ik right!L
Yall are overreacting
I have no idea
Why
Thats one mean dad. Spoiling the kids fun just because he finds it funny to watch her cry. Says shes got to share but he didn't ask he took it first.
Power contoling bully. So sad she'll probably grow up to be a vindictive controlling bully like her dad.
I will break the refridgerator
If an adult did this it would be scary as fucking shit!
Bless her can't let baby cry
Ummm noooo
1 temper tantrum with baby
New suby ✌
Wait till she’s a teen. Good luck
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Little bleep:-)
😂
too funny...
Mine would dump.the close out of it and get in it when they were small. These are the precise yrs.get her one of her own as a toy then.man easy solution right ?
Yaa, what the dad was doing is probably not the right thing. The kid is entertaining herself with a hamper and there was no need to take that away from her.
cute angle....
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She wants to be trapped
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